Fedex just showed up (update with pics)
Well I was sad when I looked online last night and saw my order was not going to show up till tomorrow. The problem with that is I head to work tonight so would have to wait a few more days to play.
Well up comes Fedex not too long ago and made me [:p]
I got another RCBS 2000 progressive press, Dillon 600 Swager, and to get the 5% price break I had to bump it up a few $ so I got 300rds of Hornady 220gr RN bullets to try in .300 Whisper.
I have one RCBS 2000 now so getting another that uses all the same part was a big plus. I have had more time to load and while it is not hard to switch calibers I decided it would be nice to have a second press. This way I can run big batches with one like I am now and be able to run small batches of other stuff I need too. Right now I am running a big batch of .223 and I want to get it all processed with the same set up but I NEED to load more 9mm. Now I can.
With the large batch of .223 I needed a faster way to do primer crimps. I have tried the RCBS swager that goes in my Rockchucker and it works good but takes some effort. I have the crimp cutter for my prep center and it works very well too but after only a hundred or so rounds I cant feel my hand. After reading and reading I thought I would give the Dillon a try.
I have been testing my .300 Whisper with 240gr SMK bullets but they cost about $0.50/rd. After reading some I found the Hornady 220r RN bullets are very close in ballistics but only cost about $0.27/rd.
So all this with the best online price, a 5% discount, and $4.50 for shipping [8D]
I know, the part you are all waiting for, the pics. Well I am going to have to let you down for now. I just got it unpacked and dont have time to set it up. I will get it set up and promise pics when I get back.
Well up comes Fedex not too long ago and made me [:p]
I got another RCBS 2000 progressive press, Dillon 600 Swager, and to get the 5% price break I had to bump it up a few $ so I got 300rds of Hornady 220gr RN bullets to try in .300 Whisper.
I have one RCBS 2000 now so getting another that uses all the same part was a big plus. I have had more time to load and while it is not hard to switch calibers I decided it would be nice to have a second press. This way I can run big batches with one like I am now and be able to run small batches of other stuff I need too. Right now I am running a big batch of .223 and I want to get it all processed with the same set up but I NEED to load more 9mm. Now I can.
With the large batch of .223 I needed a faster way to do primer crimps. I have tried the RCBS swager that goes in my Rockchucker and it works good but takes some effort. I have the crimp cutter for my prep center and it works very well too but after only a hundred or so rounds I cant feel my hand. After reading and reading I thought I would give the Dillon a try.
I have been testing my .300 Whisper with 240gr SMK bullets but they cost about $0.50/rd. After reading some I found the Hornady 220r RN bullets are very close in ballistics but only cost about $0.27/rd.
So all this with the best online price, a 5% discount, and $4.50 for shipping [8D]
I know, the part you are all waiting for, the pics. Well I am going to have to let you down for now. I just got it unpacked and dont have time to set it up. I will get it set up and promise pics when I get back.
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I wish Fed Ex would show up at my house with one of those set-ups[;)] 0 -
Surely you are running out of room for your goodies.
I, however, have space for it....[;)]0 -
He hasn't posted pic's yet. Maybe he was dreaming the FedEx guy showed up with one.[;)][}:)] 0 -
I am running out of room for sure.
Pics on Monday night when I get home.0 -
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
I wish Fed Ex would show up at my house with one of those set-ups[;)]
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Now for the moment you all have been waiting for:
I have had the one on the left for quite a while now and the one on the right is the new one. I also have a 1970's Rock Chucker that I got from my dad that has seen quite a bit of use by me. It was NIB when I got it about 15 years ago.

I have not decided what to do with the swager yet as it does not need to be mount on the bench full time. Some people have them mounted at an angle so the brass just falls into a box or such. I am still working that one out.
Yes I know it is a mess right now. Part of it is stuff that was on the part of the bench that was just taken over by new stuff.
Hope you enjoy.0 -
That Dillon blue looks awfully lonely on that RCBS green bench.[}:)] 0 -
Very nice. Now I'm the one dreaming![;)] 0 -
Nwcid...gotta ask, are you left handed? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
Nwcid...gotta ask, are you left handed?
Left handed?0 -
quote:Originally posted by Nwcid
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
Nwcid...gotta ask, are you left handed?
Left handed?
The reason I ask is the handles on your presses are on the right hand side. I had a lyman press that the handle could be installed on either side but I prefered the right side and I am LEFT HANDED. I know its a goofy question I was just wondering. that all.0 -
Nope not a lefty. That is just how the presses are set up. Never really thought about it till you said something.
Only press I have that is not like that is my Mec Jr (laying on the bottom shelf) which has the handle in the middle.0 -
Thanks Nwcid, I know its goofy, but the Lyman press was my first one back in the late 80's, it was designed to be able to mount the handle on either side(screw in). for some reason I decided that the right side felt best(right hand pulls handle). I guess I'm right hand dominate for reloading[;)]...thx for answering my question. And thx again for the Speer reloading manual I won. reloader44mag. 0
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